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Women Making History award winners announced

KINGMAN – The Women Making History award ceremony for 2025 will be at St John’s Methodist Church, 1730 Kino Ave at 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 2. The event is open to the public. This year’s winners are as follows:

Business: Coylynn Colbaugh; Education: Celeste Lucier; Health/Medical Professions: Elizabeth DeGraff;

Lifetime Achievement: Marni Duey Lauck; Coach/Mentor: Sarah Casson; Pioneering: Irma England; Professions: Cherish Shattuck-Sammeli;

Public Service: Natalie Eggers; Religion: Ingrid C. Swanson; Volunteerism: Delphine Brandt.

Women Making History scholarship recipients are Martha Aguilar, College Professor of Science, Chemistry & Mathematics; and Sahirah Fensterbush, Criminal Justice.